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WIRELESS ENG / EFP SYSTEM 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pair 2

nd

 transmitter 

3. After 1

st

 transmitter is paired, “SYNC” will show up on top of   

channel B. Turn 2

nd

 transmitter on within 20 seconds. 

pairing 

Receiver 

2

nd

 Transmitter 

Pairing is done 

4. When two pairing jobs are done, the receiver will leave SYNC   

mode and be back to home screen automatically. 

Pairing completed! 

Summary of Contents for CAM-9R

Page 1: ...Wireless ENG EFP System Dual Antenna Receiver Bodypack Transmitter Handheld Microphone ...

Page 2: ...2014 53 EU issued by the Commission of the European Community 1 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 2 This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body...

Page 3: ...fespan separately from household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local waste collection or recycling center Please help to protect our environment Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certificates Standard Compliance RoHs compliant European Directive 2011 65 EU Certificates CE FCC ...

Page 4: ...t ready yet Inserting batteries Powering on Adjusting channels manually Checking frequency of selected channel Tuning volume to appropriate level Connecting correctly to camera or recording device Powering off Finding clean channels Pairing receiver and transmitter automatically Adjusting settings Back to default Dual Antenna Receiver Bodypack Transmitter Handheld Microphone ...

Page 5: ...hold the set button for 1 second until backlit screen turns to white and channel number A flashes 2 Press or button to select preferred channel A and press the set button to confirm 3 Channel number B will start to flash after above selection of channel A is done 4 Press or button to select preferred channel B and then press the set button to confirm 5 The receiver will be back to home screen afte...

Page 6: ...number flashes Press or button to select preferred channel on microphone The newly selected channel will automatically be confirmed after being idled for 2 seconds Bodypack Transmitter Press and hold the set button for 1 second until backlit screen turns to white and channel number flashes Press or button to select preferred channel on receiver and transmitter Press the set button again to confirm...

Page 7: ...nnect headphone to the receiver worn by the photographer whereas supplied lapel microphone to the transmitter or handheld microphone carried by the host Receiver with 1 8 1 8 cable Receiver with 1 8 XLR cable or Antennas of Receiver are recommended to be sloped at a 45 degree angle as shown below to make sure best operation range 45 ...

Page 8: ...IRELESS ENG EFP SYSTEM Step 6 Tune the headphone and microphone volume to desired level for most appropriate operation Kindly note listening at high volume for long periods may damage your hearing Warning ...

Page 9: ...kage 1 dual antenna receiver 2 bodypack transmitter 2 lapel microphone LM 95C 1 shoe adapter SM 9 1 1 8 to XLR connecting cable 1 1 8 to 1 8 connecting cable 6 AA alkaline batteries Standard Optional transmitter Handheld microphone ...

Page 10: ... screen Up Down button Shoe adapter SM 9 Belt clip 11 Charging port Signal status of transmitter A Custom ID max 4 codes Battery status of receiver Signal status of transmitter B Channel number of transmitter A Channel number of transmitter B Sound quality Talk Mute status of transmitter A Talk Mute status of transmitter B 11 Dual Antenna Receiver ...

Page 11: ...nna XLR Microphone jack Talk Mute switch Line Aux In jack Tx Talk LED indicator Set button Power button Backlit screen Up Down button Belt clip 11 Charging port Frequency code Talk Mute status Sound quality Battery status RF power Mic gain Channel number 11 ...

Page 12: ...d microphone optional Dynamic capsule Talk Mute button Backlit screen Charging port Left Right button Power button Battery compartment Battery cover Frequency code Talk mode Sound quality Battery status RF power Mic gain Channel number ...

Page 13: ...econd until the backlit screen turns to white and channel number flashes 2 Press or button to select preferred channel 3 Once newly selected channel is determined press the set button again to confirm the selection New channel stops flashing and backlit screen is back to orange Checking frequency of selected channel Handheld Microphone 1 Press and hold or button for 1 second until the backlit scre...

Page 14: ...ess or button to define preferred level Press the set button to confirm and leave the setting of MIC GAIN 4 To leave the setting mode press or button to find EXIT and press the set button again 1 Press and hold both and power buttons simultaneously to turn the microphone on and enter the setting mode 2 Press or button to scroll the options Find MIC GAIN and press the power button again Short press...

Page 15: ...k on the transmitter Make sure both receiver and transmitter are at same channel for correct communication Powering off Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds to turn the device off Charging via a micro USB cable Device will be off automatically when being connected with a micro USB cable for battery charging The micro USB cable will not be a charging but a power supply cable if device is m...

Page 16: ...ait for appr 20 seconds until receiver finds clean channels 3 When clean channels are found the receiver will leave the SCAN mode and be back to home screen automatically 1 Short press the power button again when the receiver is on Pair 1st transmitter Receiver pairing 1st Transmitter 2 Firstly SYNC shows up on top of channel A which means the receiver is waiting for being paired Turn 1st transmit...

Page 17: ...tter is paired SYNC will show up on top of channel B Turn 2nd transmitter on within 20 seconds pairing Receiver 2nd Transmitter Pairing is done 4 When two pairing jobs are done the receiver will leave SYNC mode and be back to home screen automatically Pairing completed ...

Page 18: ...ote Only HQ is available in 902 928MHz Squelch This refers to signal quality of the receiver The better the signal quality the shorter the operation range Hi Operation range will be shorter Lo default Operation range will be greater Output level LINE default MIC Channel output A B default Both transmitter A and B will be heard A B Either transmitter A or B will be heard Receiver mode Dual Rx defau...

Page 19: ...nu below Quality This refers to sound quality of the receiver HQ Higher Q default Regular Note Only HQ is available in 902 928MHz RF power Power definition will vary upon countries Hi Operation range will be greater Lo default Operation range will be shorter Mic gain 1 16 dB Default 8 dB Exit 4 Press the set button again to confirm the selection and leave the setting 5 To leave the SETTING mode fi...

Page 20: ...nd quality of the receiver HQ Higher Q default Regular Note Only HQ is available in 902 928MHz Talk mode PTB default Push to bolt PTT Push to talk PTM Push to mute RF power Power definition will vary upon countries Hi Operation range will be greater Lo default Operation range will be shorter Mic gain 1 16 dB Default 8 dB Exit 4 Press the power button again to confirm the selection and leave the se...

Page 21: ...ce will be back to default settings automatically 3 Followings list default settings of all Receiver models Dual Antenna Receiver Channel 01 Quality Q Squelch Low Output level Line Channel output A B Receiver mode Dual Rx Bodypack Transmitter Channel 01 Quality Q RF power Low Mic gain 8 Handheld microphone Channel 01 Quality Q Talk mode PTB RF power Low Mic gain 8 ...

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